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Reviews for Holy Whale Beer Hall in Riverview, NB

Duke Handsome 1 year ago
5

Great service, great coffee, great beer! The clerk was so nice and also gave us a great breakfast recommendation. Would... recommend! Read more

Imrana Visram 1 year ago
5

We tried creamsicle and skittle. Absolutely a must! Jeff is very friendly and exudes pride and joy when talking about the town... of Alma and his brewery & coffee shop Buddha Bear Coffee. Thank you for an unforgettable experience!!! Read more

Haley B 1 year ago
5

Great place to go on a nice summer day to enjoy the view and great beer!

Christine Havard 1 year ago
5

Friendly staff , good beer selection, huge patio overlooking the river and lots of indoor space too. Will visit again.

Adam Pridham 2 years ago
5

Very low-key taproom in Riverview, wonderful relaxing atmosphere to chat and have a drink. The craft beer selection is great,... lots of variety and it changes up periodically. It's dog friendly, and you can bring your own food (they do not sell food, butthere are food trucks sometimes). Read more

Marc Pelletier 3 years ago
5

Great patio! Get to experience it before it's gone! They are developing the area where it's at so it won't be there next year!

Derrick MacDougall 3 years ago
5

Great atmosphere! Bicycle friendly! A great place to stop if your out along the Riverview waterfront trail. During the... Covid19 pandemic, you sanitize your hands, grab an empty table and text your order and table number. Within seconds Ireceived a reply that my beer was ready. Went to the bar paid via "tap" and was off to my table. The beer was ice cold whichwas fantastic as it was hot and I was out biking. I had the stout and if you're into dark beers I recommend it. They sellsome basic snacks and have a large variety of craft beer ????. They've got a good thing going on here. I'll be back! Read more

Ryan Cobb 4 years ago
5

Excellent addition to the riverfront, pedestrian, cyclist, dog friendly. A great selection of beer to choose from! I recommend... stopping by around sunset or to catch the tidal bore. Read more